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CHINA-XINJIANG-URUMQI-CHINA-EURASIA EXPO-EQUIPMENT (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-URUMQI-CHINA-EURASIA EXPO-EQUIPMENT (CN)

(240629) -- URUMQI, June 29, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Visitors look at a model showing uranium production techniques at the booth of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) at the 8th China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 27, 2024. The 8th China-Eurasia Expo, held at the Xinjiang International Convention and Exhibition Center at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains, have showcased China-developed heavy machinery, intelligent construction and production technologies. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Ding Lei)

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

The Grand Palais Reopens - Paris

An inside view of the Grand Palais on April 15, 2024 in Paris, France. The Grand Palais is a magnificent site at the heart of Paris. Thanks to the most advanced construction techniques at the time, the Grand Palais, which was built for the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, is renowned worldwide for its magnificent nave and glass roof. More than 6,000 tonnes of steel were needed to build the nave. The Grand Palais, which had never previously benefited from a full restoration, reopens on 15 April to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the Nave. This iconic Parisian venue has a long history as a prestigious showcase for many different sporting and artistic events. For instance, the Grand Palais hosts several exhibitions by artists from around the world each year and was the stage for the World Fencing Championships in 2010. Each year, more than two million visitors enjoy the rich cultural programme offered by this outstanding venue, which, following its restoration, will welcome the Paris 2024 Olympic and

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Italian professor praises China's bridge-building achievements

STORY: Italian professor praises China's bridge-building achievements SHOOTING TIME: March 28, 2024 DATELINE: March 31, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:14 LOCATION: FUZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Bruno Briseghella and bridge-building 2. SOUNDBITE (English): BRUNO BRISEGHELLA, Italian professor at College of Civil Engineering of Fuzhou University STORYLINE: Italian professor Bruno Briseghella has lauded China's advancements in bridge construction, underscoring their global influence. As a professor with Fuzhou University in China, Briseghella has also played a significant role in various notable architectural projects worldwide. SOUNDBITE (English): BRUNO BRISEGHELLA, Italian professor at College of Civil Engineering of Fuzhou University "The Chinese construction industry can be actually considered the most important in the world. For all of these bridges, new technologies have been introduced and developed in China. New materials have been used, new construction techniques as well as new theor

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CHINA-GUIZHOU-ANSHUN-DIPLOMATS-TOUR-ECOLOGICAL PROGRESS (CN)

CHINA-GUIZHOU-ANSHUN-DIPLOMATS-TOUR-ECOLOGICAL PROGRESS (CN)

(230606) -- GUIYANG, June 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A diplomat to China visits a museum on bridge construction techniques and relevant technologies in Anshun City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 4, 2023. TO GO WITH "Across China: Diplomats impressed with ecological progress in China's mountainous Guizhou" (Xinhua/Zhou Xuanni)

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CHINA-GUIZHOU-ANSHUN-DIPLOMATS-TOUR-ECOLOGICAL PROGRESS (CN)

CHINA-GUIZHOU-ANSHUN-DIPLOMATS-TOUR-ECOLOGICAL PROGRESS (CN)

(230606) -- GUIYANG, June 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Ambassadors and diplomats to China visit a museum on bridge construction techniques and relevant technologies in Anshun City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 4, 2023. TO GO WITH "Across China: Diplomats impressed with ecological progress in China's mountainous Guizhou" (Xinhua/Zhou Xuanni)

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Experiences from China inspire Ugandan to lead flourishing bamboo business

STORY: Experiences from China inspire Ugandan to lead flourishing bamboo business DATELINE: March 24, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:02 LOCATION: NAKASEKE, Uganda CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the bamboo farm 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ANDREW KALEMA NDAWULA, Bamboo farmer 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): ANDREW KALEMA NDAWULA, Bamboo farmer 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): ANDREW KALEMA NDAWULA, Bamboo farmer STORYLINE: As Uganda struggles with deforestation, Andrew Kalema Ndawula, a local bamboo farmer is leading the way in promoting bamboo farming in Nakaseke district, believing the techniques he learned from China provide a viable solution to environmental protection and employment. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ANDREW KALEMA NDAWULA, Bamboo farmer "One of the reasons why trees are being cut at a very high rate is because there is a need for fire wood, timber, construction. And you realize bamboo can do that, so we have been promoting bamboo, using bamboo for construction, using it for timber, using it for food instead of c

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